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Higher
Coalition urges chancellor to boost adult education funding in Autumn Budget
A coalition of 13 organisations from across the lifelong learning and skills sector has urged the chancellor to increase investment…
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Higher
OfS appoints interim director for fair access and participation
Professor Chris Millward has been appointed interim director for fair access and participation at the Office for Students (OfS). Millward,…
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Funding
Unions warn of ‘unsustainable pressure’ amid DfE pay proposals
NASUWT, NEU, NAHT, ASCL and Community have jointly warned that the government’s proposed pay award for teachers will place “unsustainable”…
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Higher
OfS warns unis over degree algorithm risks to grade credibility
The Office for Students (OfS) has advised universities to ensure degree classification algorithms accurately reflect students’ academic achievements, warning that…
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News
BoE holds interest rates at 4% ahead of Budget
The Bank of England (BoE) has voted to keep interest rates steady at 4% ahead of the upcoming Budget announcement…
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Schools
Unity Schools Partnership appoints Dominic Norrish as CEO
Unity Schools Partnership has appointed Dominic Norrish as its new chief executive officer. Norrish was previously chief executive of IAPS,…
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Teaching
Teachers at Kettering school strike over ‘adverse’ management
Members of NASUWT-The Teachers’ Union at Meadowside Primary School in Kettering are set to strike over “adverse” management practices which…
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Higher
Further strike action at Uni of Nottingham over job cuts
The University and College Union (UCU) has announced further strike action at the University of Nottingham as part of an…
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Teaching
NASUWT Scotland to ballot members over lack of progress on class time pledge
Members of NASUWT – The Teachers’ Union in Scotland will be balloted for industrial action following a lack of progress…
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Teaching
Disadvantaged schools face steep recruitment challenges, EEF study finds
Schools serving disadvantaged communities face “significant” barriers in attracting teachers, particularly at secondary level, with many recruitment incentives proving costly,…
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